Degrassi is getting a documentary. A new three-part docuseries will chronicle the Canadian teen drama’s history and feature behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, per Variety. While a release date ...
The new documentary Degrassi: Whatever It Takes will take fans of the different Degrassi eras through the show's decades-long history The film will feature the creators of the show as well as beloved ...
“Degrassi” fans have a reason to celebrate: a three-part documentary series is in the works about the iconic Canadian teen soap. Featuring behind-the-scenes footages and interviews, the docu-series ...
Franchise co-creator Linda Schuyler was a no-show at the Toronto Film Festival Saturday night for ‘Degrassi: Whatever It Takes’ after settling an eleventh hour legal dispute with the filmmakers. By ...
A new documentary mining the behind-the-scenes magic that made "Degrassi" a teen television sensation will premiere in September. Beyond Drake, no doubt the biggest star to come out of the show, the ...
The first trailer for “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” sees rapper Drake and other past “Degrassi” cast and crew members reflecting on their experiences making the hit Canadian teen TV franchise. The new ...
Jasmine is firmly on the dark side of the Force. She would be on Magneto's team, would do well in the Mirror Universe, and would have helped the fracking Cylons. What can we say? She is no Jedi. She ...
EXCLUSIVE: Aubrey Drake Graham – better known as simply Drake – remembers his time on the show that first launched him to fame in the trailer for Degrassi: Whatever It Takes. WildBrain and Peacock ...
Before Euphoria, Degrassi: The Next Generation was the teen drama that wasn't afraid to really go there. While its envelope-pushing storylines were out-and-out ballsy for their time, the show became ...
Lauren Collins broke her silence about her absence from the Degrassi: Whatever It Takes tell-all documentary. Collins, 39, who played fan favorite Paige on Degrassi: The Next Generation, revealed it ...
Television had well and truly hit its stride by the ‘80s and studios were confident they knew what audiences wanted. The industry was dominated by formulaic sitcoms like Full House and Growing Pains, ...